Robert Borden, Ph.D., P.E., Principal Engineer at Solutions-IES, Inc., explains how aquifer pH can have significant impacts on in-situ anaerobic bioremediation processes. Important information you need to know includes:

Impacts of pH on rates of reductive dechlorination.

The difference between low pH and high acidity.

Acidity and alkalinity production during anaerobic bioremediation.

Natural pH buffering in aquifers.

Different bases available to raise aquifer pH.

How to calculate the amount of base required.

Adjusting aquifer pH.

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